Louise Glück compte depuis longtemps parmi les voix majeures de la poésie contemporaine outre-Atlantique. Son oeuvre, née de l'expérience et de la voix d'une femme, traver...więcej »
A major career-spanning collection from the inimitable Nobel Prize-winning poetFor the past fifty years, Louise Glück has been a major force in modern poetry, distinguished as much...więcej »
Depuis la parution de son premier recueil en 1968, Louise Glück n'a eu de cesse de réinventer son art, tout en créant une voix immédiatement reconnaissable, par son m&eacu...więcej »
From a fountain where "all the roads in the village unite", concentric circles expand into the distance: the young and old, fields, a river, a mountain – the fountain's stone counte...więcej »
Averno is a small crater lake in southern Italy, regarded by the Romans as the entrance to the underworld. That place gives its name to the Nobel Prize winner in Literature, Louise Gluck's new coll...więcej »
Louise Glück - amerykańska poetka i eseistka, laureatka wielu prestiżowych nagród ( w tym Nagrody Pulitzera i amerykańskiej National Book Award) oraz literackiej Nagrody Nobla w roku 2...więcej »
The Nobel Prize winner in Literature, Loiuse Gluck has long practised poetry as a species of clairvoyance. She began as Cassandra, at a distance, in league with the immortal; to read her books sequ...więcej »
From a fountain where "all the roads in the village unite", concentric circles expand into the distance: the young and old, fields, a river, a mountain – the fountain's stone counte...więcej »
Louise Gluck's award-winning collection of essays is the work of a major poet and a distinguished teacher. She writes of her upbringing, her human and literary antecedents, and she dwells with a sc...więcej »
Since Ararat in 1990, the Nobel Prize winner in Literature Louise Gluck has been exploring a form of her own invention, the book-length sequence which combines worldly dramas and ecstatic utterance...więcej »
Louise Glück sows the fertile subject ground of marital discord in harvesting this crop of gems. The poems zing back and forth as the verses alternate between man and woman. "Flaubert had...więcej »